African Americans + Social conditions -- To 1964
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African Americans + Social conditions -- To 1964
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African Americans + Social conditions
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- Subject of43
- An army of lions, the civil rights struggle before the NAACP, Shawn Leigh Alexander
- Harlem's Rattlers and the Great War, the undaunted 369th Regiment & the African American quest for equality, Jeffrey T. Sammons and John H. Morrow, Jr
- These "colored" United States, African American essays from the 1920s, edited by Tom Lutz and Susanna Ashton
- The Civil rights movement, a very short introduction, Thomas C. Holt
- Aftershock, beyond the Civil War, History Channel ; A&E Television Networks ; producers, Matt Koed, David W. Padrusch ; director, David W. Padrusch
- Ida B. Wells, a passion for justice, William Greaves Productions, Inc. for the American Experience ; writer, William Greaves ; producers, William Greaves, Louise Archambault
- Scandalize my name, stories from the blacklist, [presented by] Starz Encore Entertainment ; Black Starz! ; written and directed by Alexandra M. Isles
- Slavery, resistance, freedom, edited by Gabor Boritt and Scott Hancock ; essays by Ira Berlin [and others]
- Notes of a native son, James Baldwin ; with a new introduction by Edward P. Jones
- The Negro problem, contributions by Booker T. Washington [and others] ; with an introduction by Bernard R. Boxill
- Selected writings and speeches of Marcus Garvey, Marcus Garvey, Bob Blaisdell
- Jim Crow laws, Leslie V. Tischauser
- E. Franklin Frazier and Black bourgeoisie, edited with an introduction by James E. Teele
- Farewell--we're good and gone, the great Black migration, Carole Marks
- By hands now known, Jim Crow's legal executioners, Margaret A. Burnham
- The mis-education of the Negro, by Carter Godwin Woodson
- Black bourgeoisie, by E. Franklin Frazier
- To be equal, [by] Whitney M. Young, Jr
- The aftermath of slavery, a study of the condition and environment of the American Negro, William A. Sinclair ; with an introduction by Thomas Wentworth Higginson ; new introduction by Shawn Leigh Alexander
- African Americans in the United States Army in World War II, Bryan D. Booker
- Black Judas, William Hannibal Thomas and The American Negro, John David Smith
- A more unbending battle, the Harlem Hellfighters' struggle for freedom in WWI and equality at home, Peter N. Nelson
- Elevating the race, Theophilus G. Steward, Black theology, and the making of an African American civil society, 1865-1924, Albert G. Miller
- Southern Negroes, 1861-1865, by Bell Irvin Wiley ; foreword by C. Vann Woodward
- Manliness and its discontents, the Black middle class and the transformation of masculinity, 1900-1930, Martin Summers
- Black socialist preacher, the teachings of Reverend George Washington Woodbey and his disciple, Reverend G.W. Slater, Jr., edited and with an introduction by Philip S. Foner ; foreword by Ronald V. Dellums
- A history of free Blacks in America, Stuart Kallen
- Word by word, emancipation and the act of writing, Christopher Hager
- A nation under our feet, Black political struggles in the rural South, from slavery to the great migration, Steven Hahn
- The mis-education of the Negro, Carter G. Woodson
- The wounded world, W. E. B. Du Bois and the First World War, Chad L. Williams
- The Harlem Hellfighters, when pride met courage, Walter Dean Myers and Bill Miles
- To tell the truth freely, the life of Ida B. Wells, Mia Bay
- The Negroes in America, Claude McKay ; edited by Alan L. McLeod ; translated from the Russian by Robert J. Winter
- This is my country too, John A. Williams
- T. Thomas Fortune, the Afro-American agitator, a collection of writings, 1880-1928, edited by Shawn Leigh Alexander
- They say, Ida B. Wells and the reconstruction of race, James West Davidson
- The reason why the colored American is not in the World's Columbian Exposition, the Afro-American's contribution to Columbian literature, Ida B. Wells [and others] ; edited by Robert W. Rydell
- The Negro family in the United States, by E. Franklin Frazier ; with a new introduction and bibliography by Anthony M. Platt
- To heal the scourge of prejudice, the life and writings of Hosea Easton, edited, with an introduction by George R. Price and James Brewer Stewart
- 12 million black voices, text by Richard Wright ; photo direction by Edwin Rosskam